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issues on my mind, and you write when it comes to terrorism, in this country we$ç must think about the moral$ç$çd stakes involved if we truly$ believe in our space values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are on likely to suffice, the means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> well, you say if you have a law enforcement approach you would say okay, let a terrorist act happen. then we find out who did it and try them and a u.s. court and if we make them guilty then they go to jail. what does that accomplish? uncertain deterrence but and mean time the act has taken place. and a terrorist act like 9/11 can kill a lot of people. so if you know something is coming at you, why not stop it backs and other words, prevention. and we say more -- when i first said that it was controversial but after 9/11 people would say of course. we should try to stop that from happening. so this doctrine is very important and it's become common that we did a great deal in this country and there have been lots of
issues on my mind, and you write when it comes to terrorism, in this country we$ç must think about the moral$ç$çd stakes involved if we truly$ believe in our space values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are on likely to suffice, the means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> well, you say if you have a law enforcement approach you would say okay, let a terrorist act happen. then we...
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is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know, snowden is still at the moscow international airport where he has been now for 12 days. karl pennhall went to the airport looking for snowden or at least to see the place he is reportedly calling home. >> this is the view that may have flashed in front of snow den just after touchdown. through passport control even though by then u.s. officials revoked his travel documents and perhaps he would have put the four laptops he was reportedly carrying through a scanner. what really happened next is a puzzle more complex than any in these airport magazines. there is no isolated transit lounge. like all other inter
is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know,...
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remember struggling to express the anger and the passion i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i will be honest with you. when i was done, i did not think i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distant from what people were going through in places like this. but looking back, as i look at that 19-year-old young man, i'm more forgiving of the fact that the speech might not have been that great. because i knew and i know now that something inside me was stirring at the time. something important. that was the belief that i could be part of something bigger than myself. that my own salvation was bound up with those of others. that's what bobby kennedy expressed far better than i ever could when he spoke here at the university of cape in 1966. he said each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of h
remember struggling to express the anger and the passion i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i will be honest with you. when i was done, i did not think i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distant from what people were going through in places like this. but looking back, as i look at...
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he was a guide, moral leader. you look for him on how to behave, how to be a person. >> and organizing during the civil rights movement often took place in the churches. there were facilities that we had control over, so there is a natural relationship between the clergy, church, and civil rights movement. thet has historically been center of education and information. if someone was ill, if a woman just had a baby, if someone died in the family, we have in that organization, the black church, people on the ready to respond to those families. we are talking about community, a village, a sense of belonging, a sense of self-worth and value. you could go to a job and they andld call you boy, jim, then you come to your church and your name is deacon james jones, and then use it in the front with trustees, and you drive your chevrolet to church, and you wear your suit, and you have a place of prominence that the world does not give. but the end result of that is, oftentimes, in order for people who have been trampled u
he was a guide, moral leader. you look for him on how to behave, how to be a person. >> and organizing during the civil rights movement often took place in the churches. there were facilities that we had control over, so there is a natural relationship between the clergy, church, and civil rights movement. thet has historically been center of education and information. if someone was ill, if a woman just had a baby, if someone died in the family, we have in that organization, the black...
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according to his own testimony are morally bothered by the scope of what was happening you think he's damaged national security i don't know the answer to that larry i think we need to know more before we can intelligently answer that question those who are on the intelligence committee have asserted that he has. and at the moment i'm going to have to sort of rely on their testimony i want to get some other things your reaction to the president's decision to supply our own soup syrian opposition groups i have you know i also serve the house foreign affairs committee and i've been more on the president's side of this conflict and say john mccain's i frankly think john mccain and lindsey graham have been way too quick to call for the arming of the rebels who is it's. pacifically we're going to arm. how do you separate the good guys from the not so good guys how do you know the weapons you are providing will not get into the hands of jihad astelin mintz who have a very different agenda about post assad syria than we do. i think that's a very difficult thing to sort out. and i think the p
according to his own testimony are morally bothered by the scope of what was happening you think he's damaged national security i don't know the answer to that larry i think we need to know more before we can intelligently answer that question those who are on the intelligence committee have asserted that he has. and at the moment i'm going to have to sort of rely on their testimony i want to get some other things your reaction to the president's decision to supply our own soup syrian...
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. >> they don't give anyone a legal right to same-sex marriage, but they give it a moral underpinning. the majority of the supreme court saying forcefully, these relationships deserve equal treatment under the law. >> reporter: california will probably have to wait at least a month before resuming the same-sex marriage to let the court process play out. and the obama administration is rewriting hundreds of key rules now that the key part of doma is dead. >> and it's the reagan-appointed justice kennedy that becomes the leading voice on all this. pete, thank you for leading us off. thanks. now to the reaction of these two cases. the prop 8 case in california and the court striking down the defense of marriage act. reaction ranged from jubilation to consternation. anne thompson with more on that tonight in new york. good evening. >> reporter: the event taking place behind me, a series of rallies across the country in support of today's decision. the ruling means that legally married same-sex couples have new protections and obligations under federal law. mid-morning toast at new york ci
. >> they don't give anyone a legal right to same-sex marriage, but they give it a moral underpinning. the majority of the supreme court saying forcefully, these relationships deserve equal treatment under the law. >> reporter: california will probably have to wait at least a month before resuming the same-sex marriage to let the court process play out. and the obama administration is rewriting hundreds of key rules now that the key part of doma is dead. >> and it's the...
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president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt the model fair use of this world and to this end in south africa we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically gates the. legislation and allows a so therefore can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have in this respect submitted to the prosecuting authorities in the police what is known as the obama docket and then docket essentially is for us we have presented evidence that obama is guilty of walk crimes against humanity and genocide we have done so first because we believe it is really just duty to speak out against a tyrant like obama to hold him accountable for his claims. can we have done so in order to bring justice to the victims of these of indecision spoilers see the victims of torture in detention policies such as those in turn will be in the victims of these incineration policy and when i mean when they say incineration policy i talk of the s
president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt the model fair use of this world and to this end in south africa we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically gates the. legislation and allows a so therefore can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have in this respect submitted to the prosecuting...
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is not right to divorce foreign investment from the more of those who want to come here they must be morally upright human beings otherwise they are splitting the wrong message to the children of this country and to the children of africa richard what do you think about that i mean the united states is considered a laggard when it comes to investing in africa i mean is it because it's been focused on military and security too much. i think primarily it's been focused on the downside on the threats and problems of africa too much in development so most of its money and spending in africa has been on development programs but i would say that i go back to my earlier point in terms of. africans feeling the benefits of trade and. to respond to ferocious point trade is a two way thing so should we be blaming u.s. companies or chinese companies for the lack of domestic development and investment in places like rustenburg no and. you know these. primarily responsibilities for african governments so i would argue that trade and investment is a good thing for africa. provided african governments are s
is not right to divorce foreign investment from the more of those who want to come here they must be morally upright human beings otherwise they are splitting the wrong message to the children of this country and to the children of africa richard what do you think about that i mean the united states is considered a laggard when it comes to investing in africa i mean is it because it's been focused on military and security too much. i think primarily it's been focused on the downside on the...
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president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt some of the model failures of this world and to this end in south africa we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically mystic aids your own state shoot into south african legislation and allows a so therefore can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have in this respect submitted to the prosecuting authorities in the police what is known as the obama docket and then docket essentially is for objectives we have presented evidence that obama is guilty of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide we have done so first because we believe it is really just duty to speak out against a tyrant like obama to hold him accountable for his claims second we have done so in order to bring justice to the victims of these envisions policy the victims of the store chain and did in detention policies such as those in one turn a movie and the victims of these incinerat
president obama will bring any hope to this continent and i say so for one main reason president obama is morally bankrupt some of the model failures of this world and to this end in south africa we have legislation called the implementation of their own statute which basically mystic aids your own state shoot into south african legislation and allows a so therefore can court to try obama for war crimes or to be for him to the international criminal court and the muslim lawyers association have...
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is not right to divorce foreign investment from the more of those who want to come here they must be morally upright human beings otherwise they are spreading out wrong message to the children of this country and to the children of africa richard what do you think about that i mean the united states is considered a laggard when it comes to investing in africa i mean is it because it's been focused on military and security too much. i think primarily it's been focused on the down side on the threats and the problems of africa too much in development so most of its money and spending in africa has been on development programs but i would say that i go back to my earlier point in terms of our africans feeling the benefits of trade and. the response to for us is point trade is a two way thing so should we be inflaming u.s. companies or chinese companies for their lack of domestic development and investment in places like rustenburg no and. you know these these primarily responsibilities for african governments so i would argue that trade and investment is a good thing for africa. provided africa
is not right to divorce foreign investment from the more of those who want to come here they must be morally upright human beings otherwise they are spreading out wrong message to the children of this country and to the children of africa richard what do you think about that i mean the united states is considered a laggard when it comes to investing in africa i mean is it because it's been focused on military and security too much. i think primarily it's been focused on the down side on the...
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. >> let me ask, what incentives and structure other than a moral or ethical discourse exist for generating a more fair and human rights and democratic way of doing business both for us and the country of china. it's one thing to say it should be that way. it's another thing to say here are the market incentives and geopolitical incentives to make it happen. >> it's coming from the ground, not the leaders, and people pushing very hard. i was recently in durbin for the climb change talks. i know we'll talk about climate change later. thousands of young people gathered around the world concerned about the land grab. that's an issue in china, africa, saudi arabia buying up large tracts of land so they will provide for their people. corporations using this and leasing the land because africa is poor. we have to change our whole view of africa. it doesn't owe a debt to the west, we owe a debt to them. we have cell phones where does the cell phone -- so many resources we have to look back. the obama family, of course, so deeply meaningful where the africans were enslaved and scene on middle passa
. >> let me ask, what incentives and structure other than a moral or ethical discourse exist for generating a more fair and human rights and democratic way of doing business both for us and the country of china. it's one thing to say it should be that way. it's another thing to say here are the market incentives and geopolitical incentives to make it happen. >> it's coming from the ground, not the leaders, and people pushing very hard. i was recently in durbin for the climb change...
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argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could smuggle asylum seekers out by diplomatic pouch or you could get into somebody's plane or car, and that you could -- therefore be smuggled out. >> and you have immunity, because it would transfer to the vehicle. >> right. you'll remember there was a chinese dissident that was trying to get into hillary's car or at least that was the rumor, and you would be safe. i think there's some element of that going on high here, but it doesn't quite explain it. it's just freakin' weird. >> is there any conceivable way in which this was not -- today in the state department, spokesperson refused to say whet
argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going? i'm in a little room in the airport, and i'm not going to let them search my plane, i'm not a thief. here's my question for you. what chain of communication could have possibly happened that ended up with these four nations. air traffic control systems shutting down airspace for this flight? >> i have no idea. there's a longstanding rumor, there's -- that you could...
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on the merits he was quite passionate that the court was imposing its own moral judgment here and not allowing the current debate over the legality of same-sex marriage or the constitutionality of it to proceed in society. he said "instead of allowing society to elect change, the court imposed change." and he said that was only for the court's own self-aggrandizement that it was stepping into this debate. and it was doing a disservice, he said, to both sides of the debate by not allowing them reach a final conclusion. >> ifill: is there a legal avenue-- even though we know in california tonight they say they're going to wait 25 days and allow marriages to begin-- either through prop 8 or through doma for any of these challenges to come back to the court? >> well, there could be -- i don't think on the specific grounds that the court ruled here. but justice scalia pointed out in his dissent and justice -- chief justice roberts also mentioned that the arguments that justice kennedy made to knock down section 3 of doma-- states' authority to regulate marriage-- may be used by those who s
on the merits he was quite passionate that the court was imposing its own moral judgment here and not allowing the current debate over the legality of same-sex marriage or the constitutionality of it to proceed in society. he said "instead of allowing society to elect change, the court imposed change." and he said that was only for the court's own self-aggrandizement that it was stepping into this debate. and it was doing a disservice, he said, to both sides of the debate by not...
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el presidente evo morales y porque se estaba quedando sin combustible. y porque segÚn el gobierno boliviano francia portugal y italia y espaÑa le revocaron autorizo amigos que su aviÓn utilizara espacios aÉreos y aeropuerto, la razÓn, el rumor de que el ex tÉcnico de la cia edward snowden se habÍa como nado su aviÓn en en un aeropuerto ruso. >>> y morales expresÓ frustraciÓn y rabia mientras esperaba en el aeropuerto en viena. >>> no habido explicaciÓn porque motivociÓn no dejaban pasar por territorio de francia, portugal, italia. y despuÉs tambien espaÑa. porque nosotros tenÍamos permiso para llegar aterrizar en las islas canarias. >>> y el mandatario boliviano dice que su negÓ que un embajador le rec sara el aviÓn. >>> quiero decirles que en la madrugada el embajador del espaÑa con sede en ausz trai, me dijo que yo le invito ara un cafÉ en el aviÓn para verlo aviÓn. >>> moorees dice que siente que todo esto, fue un pretexto para asustarlo por su lucha polÍtica. >>> es una cuestiÓn de dignidad que tengo la obligaciÓn de defender
el presidente evo morales y porque se estaba quedando sin combustible. y porque segÚn el gobierno boliviano francia portugal y italia y espaÑa le revocaron autorizo amigos que su aviÓn utilizara espacios aÉreos y aeropuerto, la razÓn, el rumor de que el ex tÉcnico de la cia edward snowden se habÍa como nado su aviÓn en en un aeropuerto ruso. >>> y morales expresÓ frustraciÓn y rabia mientras esperaba en el aeropuerto en viena. >>> no habido explicaciÓn porque...
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you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking this set well bolivian president evo morales isn't quite the trip the last twenty four hours the president left for russia to his home country but he never made it after rumblings that morales was considered would consider granting stoughton the silent suspicions of rows of the whistleblower was on board his presidential plane of course that didn't sit well with u.s. authorities have been pressured france and portugal to keep morales plane out of their airspace because of it presidential aircraft was forced to land in austria and wouldn't you know what snowden wasn't even on board a bold move prompted bolivia's v.p. to say that morale as was kidnapped by imperialism now to being held captive for fourteen hours he was finally allowed to leave but not without public outcry from several lot american leaders and demonstrations outside of multiple embassies so i guess my question is who that all those obama think it is only after a week of declaring that he wouldn't scramble jets for a twenty nine year old hacker obama forces down the plane of a
you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking this set well bolivian president evo morales isn't quite the trip the last twenty four hours the president left for russia to his home country but he never made it after rumblings that morales was considered would consider granting stoughton the silent suspicions of rows of the whistleblower was on board his presidential plane of course that didn't sit well with u.s. authorities have been pressured france and portugal to keep morales plane out of...
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. >> madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. >> reporter: he essentially called him the george washington of south africa, noting how like america's founding father, mandela knew to grow a democracy, he to walk away from power. >> nelson mandela, similarly, was able to recognize despite how revered he was, that part of this transition process was to make sure that it was bigger than just one person. >> reporter: after the press conference, the president went to the mandela center in johannesburg and met privately with nelson mandela's children and grandchildren. his wife was not there for the meeting. the president and first lady instead called her at the hospital. in a written statement the president shared the thoughts he communicated to the entire family. i expressed my hope that madiba draws peace and comfort from the time is he spending with loved ones. the president has been well received by officials, but a few protesters gathered at the site of a town hall meeting. even at that for rum with
. >> madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. >> reporter: he essentially called him the george washington of south africa, noting how like america's founding father, mandela knew to grow a democracy, he to walk away from power. >> nelson mandela, similarly, was able to recognize despite how revered he was, that part of this transition process was to make sure that it was bigger than just...
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you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking this set well bolivian president evo morales isn't quite the trip to the last twenty four hours the president left for russia to his home country but he never made it after rumblings that morales was considered would consider grandin stowed in the silent suspicions of rows of the whistleblower was on board his presidential plane of course that didn't sit well with u.s. authorities have been pressured france and portugal to keep morales plane out of their airspace because of it presidential aircraft was forced to land in austria and wouldn't you know it snowden wasn't even on board a bold move prompted bolivia's v.p. to say that morale as was kidnapped by imperialism now being held captive for fourteen hours he was finally allowed to leave but not without public outcry from several loud american leaders and demonstrations outside of multiple embassies so i guess my question is who that all those obama think it is only after a week of declaring that he wouldn't scramble jets for a twenty nine year old hacker obama forces down the plane of a f
you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking this set well bolivian president evo morales isn't quite the trip to the last twenty four hours the president left for russia to his home country but he never made it after rumblings that morales was considered would consider grandin stowed in the silent suspicions of rows of the whistleblower was on board his presidential plane of course that didn't sit well with u.s. authorities have been pressured france and portugal to keep morales plane out...
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. >> this is also a moral question. the united states government should be investing in our students, not charging them profits for getting an education. >> samson, do you think congress gets how big of a problem this really is for a lot of students? >> i feel at one point seeing so many congressman have went to college prior to joining congress, i feel a lot of them understand the struggle that us students are currently going through. i just feel like it's obviously falling into the back of their mind the problem they had with these student loans. and obviously that's not good for us. >> jen? >> one thing i would add is a lot of members of congress went to college at a time when, you know, it didn't cost as much. >> exactly. >> when my mom went to school, it cost her a third of the tuition it cost me when i went to college. rates have gone up. costs have gone up. you're looking pat a generation that holds $1 trillion in student debt now. >> samson, what's your major? >> i'm currently a finance major. >> what do you wan
. >> this is also a moral question. the united states government should be investing in our students, not charging them profits for getting an education. >> samson, do you think congress gets how big of a problem this really is for a lot of students? >> i feel at one point seeing so many congressman have went to college prior to joining congress, i feel a lot of them understand the struggle that us students are currently going through. i just feel like it's obviously falling...
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it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he created adam and eve. he didn't create steve and adam. >> marriage is between a man and woman. we gave gay rights to people. if question give it, question take it away. >> reporter: the county clerk's office is ready for the additional business. >> i would think there'll be a few. i don't expect a lot. >> reporter: this straight couple had just applied for their marriage license. >> i'm so privileged to be able to do this today. >> why today? >> today of all days because it's legal now in california for everyone to love each other. >> reporter: as you can see here, the marriage license application calls for first person
it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he...
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>> eric, what do you think -- >> is that the moral of the story? >> why is the woman such an interesting phenomenon. i think she's dumb, unattractive. >> i think she's dumb. >> i listen to her, she's smart in business, does a lot in business, but in terms of articulation, what's the fascination with her. her father a dead attorney that helped o.j. simpson. >> her father passed -- >> you're the best celebrity reporter ever. >> the most inaccurate. >> maybe you can help. how does she -- i think she made 12 million bucks. who is paying her 12 million bucks to be kim kardashian? >> they have their own credit cards. >> where are they making the money? endorsements, right? you endorse a product. are people buying kim kardashian, i don't know, cologne? who is buying -- >> a lot of them went out, ran out, bought that dress she was wearing in the beginning because wow, that looked great. >> that seats five. >> let's all wear it. >> she will probably sell the photos eventually, right? >> yeah. >> i think her fans should demand all of the proceeds from that s
>> eric, what do you think -- >> is that the moral of the story? >> why is the woman such an interesting phenomenon. i think she's dumb, unattractive. >> i think she's dumb. >> i listen to her, she's smart in business, does a lot in business, but in terms of articulation, what's the fascination with her. her father a dead attorney that helped o.j. simpson. >> her father passed -- >> you're the best celebrity reporter ever. >> the most inaccurate....
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president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this point, the french prime minister's office tells nbc news they have no comment, no confirmation nor denial on the incident. joining me now on the phone from rio do janeiro, glenn greenwald, who broke the story in "the guardian." my first question, your reaction to this remarkable series of events. i've never heard of an example of a plane carrying a head of state being denied access to airspace by other countries that were not in some kind of active hostilities with that nation. >> it is extraordinary. i mean, the premise of this behavior presumably was that snowden was on that airplane because b
president evo morales' plane landed. france and portugal refused access to their airspace. bolivia's foreign minister released a statement denying snowden was onboard the president's plane. "we don't know who invented this lie. we want to denounce to the international community this injustice with the plane of president evo morales." bolivian officials are demanding answers from france and portugal as to why the president's plane was not allowed to cross into their airspace. at this...
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the countries involved in hijacking president morales is clean and making a mistake they think that others steal attack in the territories wage wars impose embargoed and go back on their room would just like they do that the current policy of the usa and their allies in nato. who aims it ensuring the rule security at the expense of somebody else's so a lion's share of criticism coming from latin america is directed towards the united states reportedly have had a hand in this incident in fact the united states never made secret they contacted the european countries on snowden's possible passing through their territory the u.s. spokes person of the us state department said that these contacts were in fact made so this is the one of the reasons why the latin americans have been angry towards the united states but also europe has received its portion of the stick as well in particular some calls coming from latin american officials as well that despite that europe has been criticizing what edward snowden revealed still that acted as a colony of washington so definitely this story is not over w
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but the moral message is much bigger. it is the majority of the supreme court which 25 years ago wrote a horrible decision disparaging gays has turned around and said we think you're actually human beings. (applause) >> but they had to make an argument for that. >> and it was close. >> and it was close. >> right. >> it was 5-4 you're human beings. >> yeah. (laughter) >> right, and so what this probably does is it doesn't create a constitutional right to same-solicitor-general marriage in any of the other stateses that don't recognize it but for the momentum in the states, for the people in state legislature saying look, what wes want is just equality, not special treatment this gives it an additional push. and the supreme court, people of the united states obviously care a lot about it. so it is a great moral message. >> and justice scalia saw this coming. because in the 20023 decision where all of a sudden sodomy was legal, in 2003, this 2003, the one that just want passed, he said oh, you know, what is in the wind, gay
but the moral message is much bigger. it is the majority of the supreme court which 25 years ago wrote a horrible decision disparaging gays has turned around and said we think you're actually human beings. (applause) >> but they had to make an argument for that. >> and it was close. >> and it was close. >> right. >> it was 5-4 you're human beings. >> yeah. (laughter) >> right, and so what this probably does is it doesn't create a constitutional right to...
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. >>> y lÍderes sudamericanos anuncian reuniÓn por el virtual secuestro de evo moral. >>> y la estatua de inmigrante abre sus puertas despuÉs de estar cerrada, y cientos festej festejan, comenzamos. >>> (♪). este es, su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> (♪). >>> muy buenas tardes, jorge y marÍa elena tienen el dia libre, celebraciÓn segura es la mision de las autoridades en todo el paÍs, y que trabajan para que los festejos con motivo del dÍa de la independencia este cuatro de julio terminen con un saldo blanco, elemento gentes policiacos y equipos de alta tecnologÍa ha sido desplegado para reforzar la seguridad en varias ciudades y jorge viera nos tiene los detalles. >>> (♪). >>> en este cuatro de julio de las banderas americanas estÁn por todas partes y las esbeltas figuras modelan por las principales playas del paÍs algunos practican su deporte favorito y los fuegos crearan una noche mÁgica. >>> pero todo se hace bajo el lente los diferentes departamentos de seguridad de la naciÓn. >>> la policÍa va a estar sÚper alerta y van a tener
. >>> y lÍderes sudamericanos anuncian reuniÓn por el virtual secuestro de evo moral. >>> y la estatua de inmigrante abre sus puertas despuÉs de estar cerrada, y cientos festej festejan, comenzamos. >>> (♪). este es, su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> (♪). >>> muy buenas tardes, jorge y marÍa elena tienen el dia libre, celebraciÓn segura es la mision de las autoridades en todo el paÍs, y que trabajan para...
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uno de los paÍses seÑalados por haber negado vÍa libre al aviÓn de morales. y otorgÓ el permiso al enterarse que en Él iba el mandatario boliviano. >>> no es justo que unos cuantos mequetrefes vengan a imponer sus condiciÓn. >>> es un abuso exagerado de parte de los paÍses colonialistas. >>> se cree que estÁ en el aeropuerto de moscÚ en condiciÓn mÁs inciertas >>> alemania, se uniÓ a la lista de paÍses que niegan sus peticiones de asilo polÍtico, bajo la supuesta presiÓn de estados unidos. hemos sido claros y hoy nuestro senos tiro es el mismo. debe ser regresado a este paÍs. >>> evo morales por su parte dijo que estuvo secuestrado y su gobierno, acusa a la administraciÓn obama de haber iniciado el rumor de que snowden, iba en el aviÓn. >>> lamento la metida de pata. puede ser que un gobierno tan poderoso como norteamericano, no sepa que al ciudadano que persiguen sigue en el aeropuerto de moscÚ, almorzando mcdonal's feliz. >>> telemundo. >>> el atentado terrorista con bombas en el maratÓn de bombas hace 3 meses, a muchos estadounidenses le h
uno de los paÍses seÑalados por haber negado vÍa libre al aviÓn de morales. y otorgÓ el permiso al enterarse que en Él iba el mandatario boliviano. >>> no es justo que unos cuantos mequetrefes vengan a imponer sus condiciÓn. >>> es un abuso exagerado de parte de los paÍses colonialistas. >>> se cree que estÁ en el aeropuerto de moscÚ en condiciÓn mÁs inciertas >>> alemania, se uniÓ a la lista de paÍses que niegan sus peticiones de asilo...
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hazard as moral hazard but if so it's going on even with with the ham program something that i brought up before and actually. they extended the hand program by two years and this was originally supposed to help obama said it was supposed to help three to four billion home excuse me three to four million homeowners and it only helped what three or four and hopefully that helps about a million ok but so way short of expectations this is something we've seen time and time again but as this is going on we've also seen the fact there's court cases now from x. think of america employees saying that there are are there. problems with the ham program and that they were intentionally misled people that were issuing they intentionally misled mortgage or owners and tried to get them to pay more money so it's certainly very discouraging on that front and just in thank you so much for sharing this with us thank you so much. this time for the daily deal with bob you're looking to get hitched now ok well some people can today know all right section three of doma has been overturned by the supreme co
hazard as moral hazard but if so it's going on even with with the ham program something that i brought up before and actually. they extended the hand program by two years and this was originally supposed to help obama said it was supposed to help three to four billion home excuse me three to four million homeowners and it only helped what three or four and hopefully that helps about a million ok but so way short of expectations this is something we've seen time and time again but as this is...
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condemnation lashing out at european countries for grounding the believe in leaders play with president morales claiming the u.s. pressured them to do so.
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snowden was the only way for that to happen then he realized that then you know he has to make that moral judgment if he's not going to be placed in the position where he has to make that moral government judgment that governments needed to have been responsible about what they tell the population in the first place so that the people being sworn to secrecy were big sworn to secrecy because of operational reasons that they weren't to reveal the actual people being investigated or the specific set of what intelligence agencies were doing to investigate specific crimes he wasn't revealing any of that he was just saying here is the systemic situation this is how these laws are being employed this is the kind of information that is being gathered and these are the means by which that's happening and that's something we should have known in the first place ok t.j. for those sounds like a public service go ahead. well i don't agree that snowden is a hero but i do agree with you that it is a good thing for open societies to have a debate on what is fair game in terms of surveillance and what is
snowden was the only way for that to happen then he realized that then you know he has to make that moral judgment if he's not going to be placed in the position where he has to make that moral government judgment that governments needed to have been responsible about what they tell the population in the first place so that the people being sworn to secrecy were big sworn to secrecy because of operational reasons that they weren't to reveal the actual people being investigated or the specific...
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is trying to colonize the region and have a morale is himself stressed that he will not hesitate to shut down their merican diplomatic mission in his country. and he does that. we will clearly examine it and if it's necessary we will close the u.s. embassy in bolivia we do not need the american embassy we don't need their cooperation or diplomatic relations with them while they conspire against us from within our country and from the outside my hand won't shake to close the u.s. embassy we've got dignity we've got sovereignty without the us we're better politically and democratically without the i.m.f. and world bank we're better economically so we do not need them. and policy and development specialist pollo reform says latin american countries are revolting against the basi as the dominance of one global power. these rules of international law have been told to be. shaken. by what say since one thousand nine hundred nine on to a level that even among the western powers knol there is a situation where someone is more equal than on this and the possibility of a sovereign state to adopt a
is trying to colonize the region and have a morale is himself stressed that he will not hesitate to shut down their merican diplomatic mission in his country. and he does that. we will clearly examine it and if it's necessary we will close the u.s. embassy in bolivia we do not need the american embassy we don't need their cooperation or diplomatic relations with them while they conspire against us from within our country and from the outside my hand won't shake to close the u.s. embassy we've...
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some people would say traditional marriage is moral and anything other than that is a moral and violates -- immoral and violates religious precepts. others would say that equal treatment is what is moral. there is clearly more than one way to view what is moral. host: people weighing in on the court on our facebook and twitter page. why don't we the people get a chance to and their terms? -- to end their terms? the notion was that you pick a judge, the person serves an extended term, life term on good behavior. i know it does offend a lot of people. the turbine proposals to say, maybe they should serve 10 or 16 years -- there have been proposals to say, maybe they should serve 10 or 16 years. the constitution would have to be amended. as one of the things we were left with in the original constitution, the judges serve a life term. a tweet who is in the wings, and who is most likely to be confirmed? guest: it would be justice ginsburg. she said she would like to stay for another two years. if she were to leave in 2015, president obama would presumably who is on the left side of the divid
some people would say traditional marriage is moral and anything other than that is a moral and violates -- immoral and violates religious precepts. others would say that equal treatment is what is moral. there is clearly more than one way to view what is moral. host: people weighing in on the court on our facebook and twitter page. why don't we the people get a chance to and their terms? -- to end their terms? the notion was that you pick a judge, the person serves an extended term, life term...
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we shun the very idea of morality in the legal system. we will leave your common stand there. supremeeets -- the court read it -- treated prop. 8 ruling very nearly while hading the vra which overruling support. a group of conservative house republicans blasted the decisions on same-sex marriage issue on wednesday by the supreme court as legally inconsistent and detrimental to the future of america's children. that is the republican of kansas who we saw earlier on the steps of the supreme court. we will continue this conversation about this issue and other issues with our next two guests. from the faily caller. if you would like to continue this discussion of the supreme court ruling, you can go to our facebook page. you could make a comment pierre did you could also vote on the poll whether you agree or disagree with the supreme court. we will be right back with our next guest. >> this sunday, american history tv commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. as theecame best known tammany regiment. of main figure, the statue the indian chief, represents chie
we shun the very idea of morality in the legal system. we will leave your common stand there. supremeeets -- the court read it -- treated prop. 8 ruling very nearly while hading the vra which overruling support. a group of conservative house republicans blasted the decisions on same-sex marriage issue on wednesday by the supreme court as legally inconsistent and detrimental to the future of america's children. that is the republican of kansas who we saw earlier on the steps of the supreme...
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condemnation lashing out the european countries for grounding the believe in leaders played with president morales claiming the us pressured them to do so. and welcome to twenty following news live from moscow. let's go tell main story now . five months and counting that's how long the hunger strike of the gun tunnel by prison has been going on today we're looking at what's going on inside the camp during this protest why it's gone on as long as it has and what it will take to end it. so nearly two thirds of the inmates have now joined a protest against the indefinite detention without trial for five of those prisoners are being strapped to a chair and housing new trends that nose twice a day the government says the procedure is done in the most humane way possible is trying to prevent death by gazing it out he's going to check and looks now at how the controversial practice is is actually carried out and what the prison that say about it. us for the us to stop force feeding guantanamo hunger strikers the practice is against international law and is seen by many as a form of torture and here is on
condemnation lashing out the european countries for grounding the believe in leaders played with president morales claiming the us pressured them to do so. and welcome to twenty following news live from moscow. let's go tell main story now . five months and counting that's how long the hunger strike of the gun tunnel by prison has been going on today we're looking at what's going on inside the camp during this protest why it's gone on as long as it has and what it will take to end it. so nearly...
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morality versus constitutionality. the court also seems to be kind of mirroring public opinion on a lot of these issues. should they really be doing that? >> well, in race i don't think the five conservative justices who struck down voting rights act section four were worried about public opinion. they were more worried about showing they had given fair warning to congress to fix the voting rights act. this time they said we told you so, we were going to do this, and we did it. for same-sex marriage i think justice kennedy was cognizant and wary of a backlash should he follow his constitutional convictions which i think he expressed at oral argument to extend same-sex marriage across the country. instead, he pulled back, he r y relied on a states right argument, and created a kind of legal mishmash of rationale to create a decision that was quite good for gays and lesbians. >> if i could add quickly, ruth bader ginsburg said in the roe v. wade decision that it went too far too fast. so i think you saw there was, you kn
morality versus constitutionality. the court also seems to be kind of mirroring public opinion on a lot of these issues. should they really be doing that? >> well, in race i don't think the five conservative justices who struck down voting rights act section four were worried about public opinion. they were more worried about showing they had given fair warning to congress to fix the voting rights act. this time they said we told you so, we were going to do this, and we did it. for...
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all it is is a piece of paper that says i am going to do what is morally right to help yesterday's heroes. there is no more, no less. tavis: it does not surprise me you have two new yorkers in the their nameave what on this bill and are leading the charge. am not asking you to call names. what are the politics that keep you having to jump through these hoops? >> most of the time it has been republican leadership, and that singling out republicans. tavis: what is their issue? >> there is always some lame excuse. they played games with us in committee where they said we could stay here all night, and there would be no abortion in the 9/11 health care bill. we did not want abortions. we wanted to treat us for our illnesses. i wound up ordering 20 domino's pizza boxes and having them delivered to congress. we stayed all night. these are the things we get. this will be 12 years since our nation was attacked, and people move on. i do not fault people for moving on. that is human nature. the media forgets about it. they move on. the anniversary reminds them what happened, but this country needs
all it is is a piece of paper that says i am going to do what is morally right to help yesterday's heroes. there is no more, no less. tavis: it does not surprise me you have two new yorkers in the their nameave what on this bill and are leading the charge. am not asking you to call names. what are the politics that keep you having to jump through these hoops? >> most of the time it has been republican leadership, and that singling out republicans. tavis: what is their issue? >>...
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remember struggling to express the anger and passion that i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i'll be honest, when i was done, i did not think that i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. and i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distance from what people were going through in plac places. but looking back, as i look at that 19-year-old young man, i'm more forgiving of the fact that the speech might not have been that great. because i know now that something inside me was stirring at the time. something important. and that was the belief that i could be part of something bigger than myself. that my own salvation was bound up with those of others. that's what bobby kennedy expressed when he spoke here at the university of capetown in 1966. he said each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. and crossing each other from a mi
remember struggling to express the anger and passion that i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i'll be honest, when i was done, i did not think that i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. and i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distance from what people were going through in plac places. but looking back, as i look at that...
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significance in those creatures we called moral agents who have moral reasons for finding a partner enduringly worth think. it is all there. it has been implicit. it is understood for a long time. maybe necessary for another generation to do the teaching anew. >> christian, if i could briefly respond to the question you posed and borrowing from my colleague yvonne, i see in our culture two very different ways of thinking about the future. the traditional way, deeply religious way that understands we're here on earth and we're embedded in the generations and we're going to hope to make our country more just, make the future better for our kid and grandkids and great grandkids we'll probably never see. much more modern or postmodern view the future is all about my life. how long i extend it before i off myself and much shorter term, more, greater focus on the self. i don't mean to suggest that correlates entirely with the divide on marriage. i do think that, it says a lot about the collapse of the understanding of what marriage is and, again, i want to emphasize, that the collapse of
significance in those creatures we called moral agents who have moral reasons for finding a partner enduringly worth think. it is all there. it has been implicit. it is understood for a long time. maybe necessary for another generation to do the teaching anew. >> christian, if i could briefly respond to the question you posed and borrowing from my colleague yvonne, i see in our culture two very different ways of thinking about the future. the traditional way, deeply religious way that...
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the countries involved in hijacking president morales his plane and making a mistake they think that others steal attack invade territories wage wars impose embargoes and go back on their own word just like they do the current policy of the usa and their allies and nato aims at ensuring their own security at the expense of somebody else's. believe he has already filed a complaint to the united nations and reaction coming from the neighboring latin american countries has been pretty much the same very critical we know that the us who are going to zation which unites let the american countries will be gathering for an emergency summit on thursday to discuss their next steps but clearly the biggest portion of their criticism and their anger is directed towards the united states which actually never made secret that they contacted europe on snowden's possible passing through their countries now i called the state department spokesman who said that u.s. officials have contacted countries snowden might approach for asylum would pass through on the way to a third country to provide reasons
the countries involved in hijacking president morales his plane and making a mistake they think that others steal attack invade territories wage wars impose embargoes and go back on their own word just like they do the current policy of the usa and their allies and nato aims at ensuring their own security at the expense of somebody else's. believe he has already filed a complaint to the united nations and reaction coming from the neighboring latin american countries has been pretty much the...
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>> they can mean something in moral terms, right? like we can look back on a dissent like the one in plessy versus ferguson. that's the old case that said it was okay to have separate but equal. we think about that dissent as correct. so it ends up having kind of moral weight but it doesn't have any legal value. you're right about that >> stephen: is there any way we could turn the gay people and the black people against each other? and make them fight in a sort of thunder dome. and the winner gets the civil rights? >> i don't think so. you know, one thing about this country... >> stephen: you're not sure. it's possible. >> no. [ cheers and applause ] >> no. it's not possible. and the reason is these are separate matters of civil rights. they get... the supreme court decides each case as it comes before it. there isn't this kind of overarching world in which the litigants meet in some kind of match-up >> stephen: after these two decisions i mean people have said that the gay rights is the new civil rights. fight of our time. are gay
>> they can mean something in moral terms, right? like we can look back on a dissent like the one in plessy versus ferguson. that's the old case that said it was okay to have separate but equal. we think about that dissent as correct. so it ends up having kind of moral weight but it doesn't have any legal value. you're right about that >> stephen: is there any way we could turn the gay people and the black people against each other? and make them fight in a sort of thunder dome. and...